Lottie Moss has given fans advice on how to make a career on OnlyFans as she opened up about her experience on the X-rated subscription site.
The model, 25, who confirmed that she rakes in up to £30,000 a month, put her success down to having a ‘niche’.
Speaking on OFTV’s In Real Life, Lottie, who regularly shares racy snaps to social media, revealed her ‘wacky and impulsive’ personality is what makes fans come back to her page.
She said: ‘You have to find your niche and roll with it. I am quite wacky and impulsive, I like to put those things out there.
‘I started doing OnlyFans about two or three years ago now, and I just fell in love with it, the people who do it and the company itself.’
Lottie Moss said she has become successful on OnlyFans due to having a ‘niche’ as she opened up about her experiences on the X-rated subscription site
The model, 25, who confirmed that she rakes in up to £30,000 a month , gave followers some advice on how to make a career on the site
‘You can really show whoever you are… and I want people to be proud of that and own it,’ she added.
Lottie, who is the half-sister to supermodel Kate Moss and started modelling at age 16 for Teen Vogue, revealed she ‘loves the creative freedom’ she now has with her content.
She continued: ‘I love OnlyFans because you control your image, you control what you put out there and how you show yourself and what you show as well.
‘I think with modelling you get sent to the shoot and they take the pictures and they release what they want… I do the styling, I do the hair, the make up, I get to do it all myself, it is so fun.’
Discussing why she first joined OnlyFans, she said: ‘I wanted to move away from modelling and do something different, which was OnlyFans, and it was just something that excited me.
‘I remember the first shoot I did for OnlyFans with a bunch of girls and I just thought, look how fun it is when all women come together and can be ourselves and sexually free and open.’
Last year, Lottie, who was asked if she earns £30,000, told New! Magazine: ‘Yes, yes yes! I’m not going to say how much I earn.
‘I think it’s a little bit crude to talk about money, but I make a great living and I’m lucky that I really enjoy doing something like this.’
Speaking on OFTV’s In Real Life, Lottie revealed her ‘wacky and impulsive’ personality is what makes fans come back to her page
She said: ‘You have to find your niche and roll with it. I am quite wacky and impulsive, I like to put those things out there. You can really show whoever you are and I want people to be proud of that and own it’
She continued: ‘I love OnlyFans because you control your image, you control what you put out there. With modelling you go to the shoot and they take the pictures and they release what they want’
She also revealed that her parents Inger Solnordal and Peter Moss have come around to the idea of her being on OnlyFans, saying they want her to be happy.
Lottie has also recently discussed how being a model in her teens made her succumb to drugs and alcohol because of the industry she worked in.
The model admitted the reason she got a face tattoo and started an OnlyFans page was to ‘rebel so hard away from an industry that made her sad all the time’.
But now she shared she is facing increasing anxiety trying to figure out ‘who she really is’.
She said: ‘Oh, I don’t even know where to start. I think it’s just really important to talk about things and like I’m not very active on social media, because I’ve been so bad in the past about it and I get some horrible comments about things.
‘But I really want to be more open and talk about things on TikTok because I think it’s important to show people that life isn’t as shiny and bright as it is on social media.
‘I have struggled so much since I was young with depression, anxiety and problems with addiction and becoming a model and being in that industry made it very difficult for me not to feel that way and just succumb to drugs and alcohol whenever I felt sad.
‘I’ve been in a habit of doing that for the rest of my life up until now. And I’ve just got to a point where now I don’t even know who I am and it’s just like navigating your 20s f****** suck.’
She added: ‘I think sometimes you become this person who you don’t like, know or even recognise. I think I’ve gone to that place today where I just don’t know who I am.’